Evening Star Newspaper, September 18, 1921, Page 24

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I}hfllill‘lll.lllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIISIIIIIIIIIIIII-IIIIIIIII-IIII.IIIIIIIII..I..i 24 -f & N THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SEPTEMBER’48, 1921—_PART 1. SN NN N NN E NN N N AN SN NN NN NN NN NS NN NN SN NN NN EEEEEE NSNS NSNS N NSNS EESEEAEEESEENENEEEEEEEEEEEEN Scoit’s Mineralava—-Nature’s Beautifier Smooths wrinkles; banishes pimples, blackheads and blemishes; freshens oily skin; restores the bloom of youth. It contains nothing which can harm the most delicate skin. At $3.50 for set. Palais Royal—Main Floor. Tie PA A Comprehensive Showing of Fashion’s Newest Dictates Fall Suits and Coats The forempst ar?ists and designers of the world have developed these models now being shown here. The daily arrivals make our display exceedingly interesting. Palais Royal moderate prices are very evident. | New Fall Coats . At $45 to $195 Not only in the general lines of the coats—which either swing full from the shoulder, have a trim-fitting bodice, with a full skirt, or have straight lines—but in sleeves and collars there are decidedly new features. . Materials are Duvet de Laine. Mocha- tex, Moussine, Veldyne, Panvelaine, Silk Veldyne, Evora, Gerona, Orlanda, Mar- vella, Arminda, Delphane, Cashemirene, Silk and Cashmere Duvetyn, Cashemire Furs. New Fall Suits At $45 to $195 There is no possible monotony in fall suits. Indeed, there are three distinct types of equal smartness, and much variation of each mode. The Spanish flare, the Russian Cossack box and the long, straight tubular coat are Autumn’s offerings. Judging from our new assemblage, with its many dis- tinctive representatives of each, they will no doubt make this a supreme suit season. Fur is used to charming advantage Special attention is directed to New Fall Tailored and Fancy Fur-trimmed Suits of duvet de laine and moussine at $89.00. Many other very attractive models are displayed ranging in price from $45 to.$195. Palals Royal—Third Floor. Furs are abundantly and beautifully used in collars and cuffs, long-haired furs being most popular. Colors_are: Pyramid, Marmot, Sphinx, Burro, Bayleaf, Mistral. Nocturne, Malay, Zanzibar, Sorrento, Byzantine, Marabou, Navy and Black. Prices ranging from $45 to $195. \ Standard Size Wardrobe Trunks at $24.95 Covered with vulcanized fiber, protected with heavy brassed steel corners, lined with figured cretonne. Com- plete with garment hangers hat box, etc. Well made, strong and durable. Full size. At $24.95. Dress Trunks, $10.50 .Steamer Trunks, $8.98 Regularly $1398. Fiber Fiber covered, 36-inch size, covered; protected with protected with brassed steel brassed steel corners. 34-inch corners, complete with com- size, complete with compart- partment tray. At $8.98. ment tray. At $10.50. ki Palals Royal—Fourth Floor. Luxurious Sequin Tunics At $35 to $100 each The social season will commence in a few weeks and scores of women are anxious to know just what fashion has decreed in Sequin Tunics—and other trimmings. A very elaborate display is being featured in our Trimming Department. Just received a shipment of brilliant Sequin Tunics, unusual in designs and gorgeous as to colors. There is a rich American Beauty, Electric blue, Clere de Lune, Royal blue on black, Opalescent, Iridescent, Black and Tangerine, Black and Silver and All-black. At $35 to $100 cach. See Gold, Jade, window display. Palais Royal—Main Floor. Just From the Philippines! Another Wonderful Lot of Nightgowns and Envelope Chemise These garments are made entirely by hand and beautifully hand-embroidered in vines, flowers, punch and coloda work. Many novel designs have raised ‘flowers on yoke and sleeves. Lot No. 1. Values trom $2.98 to $3.98, featured at $ ]- 098 p Including Nightgowns, Corset Covers and Drawers. and embroidered. It will pay you splendidly to be here Monday and see this interesting collection at $1.98. Lot No. 2. Values from $3.98 to $5.98, featured at $2.98 Including Nightgowns, Drawers, Envelope Chemise and Petticoats. Gowns and enve- lopes are hand embroidered in many novel patterns. The skirts are of poplin, with heavy Drawers have novelty buttons at $2.98. 3 scallop and embroidery bottom. Lot No. 3. Values {from $4.95 to $7.95, at $3.98 Nightgowns and Envelope Chemise. A most wonderful lot, as it includes match pieces of gowns and envel- opes. The tiny stitches are really wonderfully done, forming the most unusual designs. Some have old- fashioned pen work patterns, while others have novelty strap sleeves. At $398. P s Royal—Third Floor. .‘kfl.ll.l.IIIIIIIIIIIII.II-IIIIIIIIII«II.I.IIIIIIIlll".,..‘ LAIS POYAL | The Shopping Center—11th and G Sts. Men’s and Women’s Handkerchiefs Women's 25c White Lawn Handkerchiefs Women's All-linen Plain _Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, sheer and medium quality. dainty designs of embroidery. Some tap At 12%e ench. bordered or lace edged. At 19¢c, or & for §i Kiddies Picture Handkerchiefs, with one Men's Colored Silk Novelties. in a larg corner nursery design. 3 for variety of borders to select from. Pric from 36c te $1.23 each. $50¢. Men's 50c All-linen Handkerchiefs, with %- Palais Royal—Main Floes inch hem. At 35¢ each. Est. 1877—A. Lisner, Prop. Style Exhibition of Autumn and Winter Fabrics of Silks and Woolens , Your selections can be made now with every assurance that the fabrics we have assembled for this important event are the authoritative styles that will prevail for th: coming season. The two outstanding features of this fall exhibit is the richness of the materials and the modzrate prices that prevail. Our presentation comprises a great variety of styles in both plain and rich novelty effects, such as Chiffon Broche Velvet, Metal Faconne, Plain Metal Cloth, Chiffon Velours, Im- ported Allsilk Duvetyne Salome, Opal- aescent Taffetas, Satin Canton Crepes, Satin Crepes, Plain Canton Crepes, Crepe Meteor, Crepe de Chine, Rich Dress Satins, Kitten’s Ear Crepe and the deep, rich Pile Fabrics that resemble Furs. The richest of Woolen Dress Fabrics are F shown. Many new weaves hm,":w made h:uhei‘r a e, possessing a richness 1 is umring. Olptnhese ui enumerate the fol- lowing: AllWool Panvelaine, Suede Velours, Mochatex, Wool Jerseys in Tweed effects, Special Marvella, Silk and Wool Duvetyne. These are’ shown in a variety of deep, rich tones in browns, gray, reds and blacks. EXTRA SPECIAL—38,000 YARDS E $3.49, $3.98 & $4.49 Rich Dress Silks, $2.69 Yd. This is one of the most remarkable Silk Sales we have held. Our reason for this phenomenal offering: That for open-, ing week we wanted something unusual. Read of the wonderful fabrics offered—and, mind you, all first quality, high-grade ‘ Silks—in fact, the best to be obtained. Just think of being able to buy— ’ The famous Moon-Glo Satin is shown in both street and evening $4.49 Satin Canton Crepe $4.49 Plain Canton Crepe $3.98 Gros de Londre All $3.49 Satin de Paris at $3.49 Moon-Glo Satin. Yard $3.49 Heavy Silk and W ool Poplin The Canton Crepes are shown in n for evening wear; also in navy and such faskionable shades as copper, black. 2 navy, brfm.:n and black. Gros de Londre in 20 different shades. The Satin de Paris is shown in color combinations—one of the The Silk and Wool Poplin is exquisite two-tone effects, suitable richest of évening silks. shown in the leading daylight col- ors. .4 This opportunity of saving from 80c to $1.80 a yard on the most wanted silks is not an every-day event, so don’t fail to be here tomorrow (Monday). And Still Another Amazing Value 6,000 Yards 40-Inch All Pure Silk Crepe de Chine, Georgette Crepe, in Plain and 98c Novelty Stripes. Values, $1.59, at, Yd., An almost unbelievable low price for a good reputable quality Crepe de Chine and Georgette. Very complete col- or assortment to choose from. Quick action will be neces- sary to share in this wonderful value. ! In Addition we Offer About 300 Yards Black Silk Chiffon Velvet and Black Erect Pile Velvet, $3.45 Actual Values, $5.00 Yard, Black velvet is in great demand, so this limited quans tity will not last long. ) Something New—Children’s “Pidgie Pantie” Frocks No more pantalettes or pet= ticoats, but “Pidgies” for all time—sure to appeal to all mothers of tots of 2 to 6 years, The Palais Royal Has Assembled New Fall Millinery Modes Of Irresistible Charm and Taste in This Display > $1010$22.50 E =~ It is our aim to offer you the best possible Millinery values. We believe that you will find the styles, quality of material and workmanship in the Palais Royal Millinery Department that are generally looked for but sel- dom found at these prices. There are large mushrooms, straight brim sailors, poke effects, off-the-face styles, roll brim hats and hats of irregular contour. Favored materials are Panne Velvet, Lyons Velvet and Duve- . tyne. All the new fall shades, including Black, Navy, Brown, Amber, Red- wood and Beaver are displayed. At $10.00 to $22.50. Palais Royal—Second Floer. A dress and tiny_bloomer all in one—sure to stay in_correct posi- tion no matter what kind of “stunts™ the children do. No ripping. No disturbing of buttons. Neatly made of gingham, percale and linene, touched with hand-em< broidery, rick-rack braid and other trimmings. At $1.98 to $2.98. Palais Royal—Third Filoor, An opportune time to supply your fall and winter needle- ; work at a fraction of the amount you expected to pay. Stamped Art Needlework Reduced i Hundreds of home needle-workers will find much pleasure in participating in this reduction sale. We have taken out of our regular stock a number of stamped articles and reduced them for special selling for one day only. The’ excep~» tionally low ‘prices here are brought about because the majority of our stamping work is done on the premises. 800 Children’s Stamped Dresses Hand-Embroidered Models Taken from our regular stock to make room for new Fall - Used for display purposes and have been slightly soiled. 3 : h Consists of Library Runners, Pillow Slips, goods. All kinds of the finest materials, such Children’s Dresses. Rompers and. Women's ’ as Voile, Lawn, Chambray and Art Crash. 2 I 00 Sl Shn s - to 12 years. In white and colors. Values ® choice is advised, for there are only one of a ° from $1.50 to $5.00. No exchanges. At...... ( kind At it Stamped Nightgowns; regularly $2.25. On good nainsook, three assorted de- signs, for white work. All made up. Each, $l039 Tea and Glass Towels; regularly 26y Stamped on good quality blue stripe ma- Stamped Pillow Cawses, of tubing, four dainty ‘designs for white eyelet work. Stamped on ends for. scallop em- 79c broidery. At. pair, Stamped Lunch Square, on good quality. Art material, four simple patterns for colored French knot work. Regu- 49c larly 69¢c. At Stamped Bungalow Dress: regularly $1.25. On good guality colored material, . one design for French knot work. 89c Rose and blue. All made up. At. Stam edipreads; regularly $2.50. Sise 72x90. Heavy quality unbleached muslin, three new designs for $1'59 French knot work. Each, = Napkins to match. Each, 10¢ Bolster to match. At Stnm Fudge Aproms; regularly 8Sc. Library Scarfx; régularly 68c. On tan terlal, four pretty designs for col- $1.00 On good quality Oyster white art crash, art matérial, two new designs for Lazy ered lasy daisy work. 5 for two simple patterns for colored ¢Qc Daisy work, also pillow top ahd back 39c 4 to match. Each, Palais Royal—Main Floor, work. At £ 7 |

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